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however, spanish law limits time served to 40 years. >> translator: those who were responsible for the attacks, i give them all of my condemnation, my repulsion, my hatred. those who have suffered through something similar to what i have suffered, life is very beautiful. hang on to it. life can be lived even if you can't have all you did before. >>> coming up, a performer walks a thin line between life and death. and next -- >> each guy that you hire is like literally a crazy person. they're not afraid to do anything. >> daring exterminators take on the truly ghastly. >> her house was infested including her bedroom with cockroaches. >> when "caught on camera: fear" continues. agine building castles, oceans, and lagoons in the place we call home. bold is where everyone comes to play. starting our day off with a good dance and singing us to sleep at night. coloring our lives in ways only bold can do. it's no wonder bold will make your reality, a dream. to prove to you that aleve is the better choice for him, he's agreed to give it up. that's today? [ male announcer ] we'll be with him al
however, spanish law limits time served to 40 years. >> translator: those who were responsible for the attacks, i give them all of my condemnation, my repulsion, my hatred. those who have suffered through something similar to what i have suffered, life is very beautiful. hang on to it. life can be lived even if you can't have all you did before. >>> coming up, a performer walks a thin line between life and death. and next -- >> each guy that you hire is like literally a...
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or that the love expressed in the same-sex marriage is against the laws of god and nature. that was the argument used by judge leon m.bazil in 195 wh9 w he sentenced an interracial couple to a year in jail for the high crime of being married. in his rule he said "almighty god created the races, white, black, yellow, malay and red and placed them on separate continents. there would be no such cause for these marriages. the fact that he separated the races shows that he did not intend for the races to mix." now, in its landmark loving v. virginia decision, the united states supreme court actually recognized in 1967 that the very existence of laws preventing interracial marriage was discriminatory because these laws were enacted for the purpose of perpetuating the idea of the supremacy of one race over the other, thereby creating separate classifications of people. the court said, "there's patently no legitimate overriding purpose independent of racial discrimination which justifies this classification. the fact that virginia prohibits only interracial marriages involving whit
or that the love expressed in the same-sex marriage is against the laws of god and nature. that was the argument used by judge leon m.bazil in 195 wh9 w he sentenced an interracial couple to a year in jail for the high crime of being married. in his rule he said "almighty god created the races, white, black, yellow, malay and red and placed them on separate continents. there would be no such cause for these marriages. the fact that he separated the races shows that he did not intend for...
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however, spanish law limits time served to 40 years. >> translator: those who were responsible for the attacks, i give them all of my condemnation, my repulsion, my hatred. those who have suffered through something similar to what i have suffered, life is very beautiful. hang on to it. life can be lived even if you can't have all you did before. >>> coming up, a performer walks a thin line between life and death. and next -- >> each guy that you hire is like literally a crazy person. they're not afraid to do anything. >> daring exterminators take on the truly ghastly. >> her house was infested including her bedroom with cockroaches. >> when "caught on camera: fear" continues. and what we love. so if you're one of them people who gets heartburn and then treats day after day... block the acid with prilosec otc and don't get heartburn in the first place! [ male announcer ] one pill each morning. 24 hours. zero heartburn. [ sneezing ] she may be muddling through allergies. try zyrtec®. powerful allergy relief for adults and kids six years and older. zyrtec®. love the air. morning because
however, spanish law limits time served to 40 years. >> translator: those who were responsible for the attacks, i give them all of my condemnation, my repulsion, my hatred. those who have suffered through something similar to what i have suffered, life is very beautiful. hang on to it. life can be lived even if you can't have all you did before. >>> coming up, a performer walks a thin line between life and death. and next -- >> each guy that you hire is like literally a...
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people that you do not have the same rights and the same privileges and the same equality under the law is just wrong. >> when did you -- i always figured you to be sort of a classic democrat, unhyphenated, regular democrat, politically. you're not a lefty. i never thought of you -- although we were both with dean, i think. anyway, didn't seem like a lefty. just anti a stupid war. when did you get into this emotionally? >> i got into this emotionally when proposition 8 passed, because my good friend, chad griffin, who is the president now of the human rights campaign, is a very, very close friend of mine. i love chad griffin. i've worked with him. he is like a son to me. he was 19 years old when i first met him. he was assigned to me to show me around the white house when i was making "american president." and i came -- he ran my foundation for years. we became very, very close. and he is like a son to me. to look him in the eye, he came to me and said, we have to do something now. when i look at him in the eye, i can't look and say, you are less than me, you deserve less than i do. it'
people that you do not have the same rights and the same privileges and the same equality under the law is just wrong. >> when did you -- i always figured you to be sort of a classic democrat, unhyphenated, regular democrat, politically. you're not a lefty. i never thought of you -- although we were both with dean, i think. anyway, didn't seem like a lefty. just anti a stupid war. when did you get into this emotionally? >> i got into this emotionally when proposition 8 passed,...
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. >> just yesterday colorado governor john hickey signed into law the toughest gun legislation in the country. >>> and now here's your first look at this morning's dish of cram scrambled politics. >> they issued a bill to stop the nfl team from using redskins as a federal trade mark. washington has been using the name redskins since 1933 and officially registered redskins in 1967. >>> texas senator ted cruz continues to make waves. recently he objected to a routine senate resolution commemorating multiple sclerosis awareness week. his office said cruz had less than 48 hours to review it and wanted more time to read the document which was a whopping 500 words. >>> president obama came to israel bearing gifts for the prime minister and his family. mrs. netanyahu received stationary by designer charles maxwell and a sterling silver orchid broach. the prime minister's daughter got custom candle sticks and both of his sons received custom bronze goblets. >>> at the press conference earlier today, both the president and prime minister had opening statements. but the event was limited to two
. >> just yesterday colorado governor john hickey signed into law the toughest gun legislation in the country. >>> and now here's your first look at this morning's dish of cram scrambled politics. >> they issued a bill to stop the nfl team from using redskins as a federal trade mark. washington has been using the name redskins since 1933 and officially registered redskins in 1967. >>> texas senator ted cruz continues to make waves. recently he objected to a routine...
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but none of that is deterring former presidential candidate michele bachmann who says the law literally kills people. >> especially vulnerable women, vulnerable children, vulnerable senior citizens now get to pay more and get less. that's why we're here. because we're saying let's repeal this failure before it literally kills women, kills children, kills senior citizens. let's not do that. let's love people. let's care about people. let's repeal it now while we can. >> apparently she isn't along in her opposition. the ap sum it is up this way. if you look at how it is faring half the states are doing their best to roll out obamacare. the rest are doing their best to ignore it all. good morning. the fight isn't over if you listen to republicans. they say repealing health care is still a possibility. let me just play a few little clips for you. >> i want you to take a look at that stack of paper behind me. it's the most powerful argument yet against obamacare. >> we believe that obamacare is going to be so unpopular in this country, because of all the broken promises that it will prove. r
but none of that is deterring former presidential candidate michele bachmann who says the law literally kills people. >> especially vulnerable women, vulnerable children, vulnerable senior citizens now get to pay more and get less. that's why we're here. because we're saying let's repeal this failure before it literally kills women, kills children, kills senior citizens. let's not do that. let's love people. let's care about people. let's repeal it now while we can. >> apparently...
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health care law, osama bin laden for example. some of those things mark him and probably mark him for all time. in some respects i think this sort of goes back to your question, when there's really heated contests over something, when there is really a sharp conflict, that sometimes will mark somebody in a way that makes them more memberorable and he has had a number of heated contests that will no doubt make his legacy more memorable. >> why isn't jimmy carter on the list? are you anticipating he will be forgotten? >> it's a guess. in my estimation he shares enough in common with other forgotten presidents. perhaps in the future he will be forgotten what? >> like what? >> for example, i think he lost complete control of his narrative and therefore wasn't able to tell the story of his presidency and left it for others to tell. they don't tell a very good story and that makes it harder to remember what he actual di camp david accords? >> no doubt there are things -- >> his time on energy policy. >> the things he did but think to y
health care law, osama bin laden for example. some of those things mark him and probably mark him for all time. in some respects i think this sort of goes back to your question, when there's really heated contests over something, when there is really a sharp conflict, that sometimes will mark somebody in a way that makes them more memberorable and he has had a number of heated contests that will no doubt make his legacy more memorable. >> why isn't jimmy carter on the list? are you...
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at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. and make your business dream a reality. with an intuitive motion activated lid and seat,ad bold makes sure you'll never have to ask him again. i'm your hot water heater. you hardly know i exist. that's too bad. 'cuz if my pressure relief valve gets stuck... [ booooooom! ] ...we hot water heaters can transform into rocket propelled wrecking balls. and if you got the wrong home insurance coverage, it's your bank account that might explode. so get allstate. [ dennis ] good hands. good home. make sure you have the right home protection. talk to an allstate agent. >>> at the top of the show we asked you why are you awake? john tower, the answers, please? >> we have dawn. bill, glad to see you at the "way too early" high table. tyson writes, is barnicle supposed to be sitting next to you? he isn't doing anything. >> you see, tyson, grandpa barnicle wanders before "morning joe." we never know where he is going to end up. thank goodness this time he was fully dressed. we'll see you tomorrow.
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i went to florida law school. >> can't go wrong with math. >> go gators. >> he likes math. didn't work out too well for him in the super bowl but he did pretty well in the election. >> tiebreaker. >> i've done mine. >> this is the tiebreaker. i'm going to figure out what he says. >> why work hard on this? you just know it. >> march madness. that's what it's called. >> you do your homework. >> you outsourced that, mika! >> i did not. >> what is wrong with you? >>> still ahead on "morning joe," congressman tom graves says the ryan budget is just what the country needs to get the economy back on track. he joins us straight ahead. >>> also msnbc news chief white house correspondent chuck todd will be with us when we come back. earning loads of points. we'll leave that there. you got a weather balloon, with points? yes i did. [ man ] points i could use for just about anything. go. ♪ keep on going in this direction. take this bridge over here. there it is! [ man ] so i used mine to get a whole new perspective. [ laughter ] [ male announcer ] earn points with the citi thankyou c
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. >>> india has approved a new law mandating the death penalty for certain sex crimes. it was in effect due to an executive order by the president. the law cleared the upper house of parliament on thursday, two days after it passed the lower chamber. the gang raim rape of a woman in december prompted the changes. she died later of her injuries. she was 23 years old. indians have been demanding more protection for women after a number of other sex crimes. they say police are not doing enough to catch those responsible. >>> japanese government officials have instructed the operator of the fukushima plant to install more backup power. employees struggled for more than a day. >> reporter: we told them to supply multiple power sources and implement other efforts as quickly as possible to restore public confidence in the safety of the plan. the handling has greatly damaged public trust. >> tepco officials failed to report the problem promptly. they ordered them to improve their risk management. it took crews more than day to restore power to all the cooling systems. >>> march
. >>> india has approved a new law mandating the death penalty for certain sex crimes. it was in effect due to an executive order by the president. the law cleared the upper house of parliament on thursday, two days after it passed the lower chamber. the gang raim rape of a woman in december prompted the changes. she died later of her injuries. she was 23 years old. indians have been demanding more protection for women after a number of other sex crimes. they say police are not doing...
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cleared for release now this week the un said that the us is a violating international human rights law by indefinitely holding prisoners at guantanamo without charge. the human rights council is urging washington to quote bring in hand to these illegal practices by either prosecuting prisoners in civilian court or releasing them reporting from new york marina point i am martin. and from dawn time of day god brandon needed says the dissensions facility creates more problems for the u.s. than it solves the facility is a lot better but speak guards of been there over the last few years are the three men saw it as far as the internal reaction force team and the way the koran is treated in a stuff like that not much has changed maybe the outside is changed but inside hasn't changed too much are people forget that these people have been cleared for release by not only the obama administration but also by the bush administration and they're going to be into definitely golfer who goes along they don't know when they're going to see their families again or where they're going to go i think the
cleared for release now this week the un said that the us is a violating international human rights law by indefinitely holding prisoners at guantanamo without charge. the human rights council is urging washington to quote bring in hand to these illegal practices by either prosecuting prisoners in civilian court or releasing them reporting from new york marina point i am martin. and from dawn time of day god brandon needed says the dissensions facility creates more problems for the u.s. than it...
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reporting from riga in law to be. and still ahead for you later in the program with the new pope now at the helm he looks at the big pulse of the pontiff who promised a new approach to the catholic church and much more of a very short break don't go away. these are d.c. faces of freedom fighters. and. they're ready to clean up a new story. and bring you liberty any time. salute play free float. up. to be free to sway. syrian diary on archie. more news today violence is once again flared up. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. trying to corporations rule the day. says there were chaos he let's move on now to kabul much honks have.
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marches by former law. are nothing out of the ordinary since lottery became independent they've been held every year the men who once fought on the side of nazi germany are seen as freedom fighters by some here a view which divides society in this state for many years this march had been forbidden by the cities of dorothy's accord decision that overturned it and them are still so place this year the high court decided to strike first even before the mayor had to say the court said that the march must take place and force the mayor to apologize for all the yes he had been banning this march the masterminds of this march lot as nationalists say they want the younger generation to embrace their history and recognize their heroes. i'm especially proud to see so many young people today this is proof that we're living in a free country which had been under occupation for many years. but many in europe simply cannot understand what appreciation of freedom has to do with three year olds walking alongside former naz
marches by former law. are nothing out of the ordinary since lottery became independent they've been held every year the men who once fought on the side of nazi germany are seen as freedom fighters by some here a view which divides society in this state for many years this march had been forbidden by the cities of dorothy's accord decision that overturned it and them are still so place this year the high court decided to strike first even before the mayor had to say the court said that the...
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we will also protect the lawful rights and interests of investors, especially small and medium investor your we will also drive economic transformation. the important thing is to further open up the services sector. of course, looking ahead, our trade, especially trading goods, will continue to grow and even at high speed in the years ahead. that will create enormous opportunities for the world, and help chinese enterprises to upgrade themselves in the course of fair competition. [speaking chinese] [speaking chinese] >> translator: will improve people's well being, and to do that we need to reform the income distribution system. we need to confront the two biggest gaps in chinese society. the gap between urban and our areas, and the gap between different regions. in particular, we need to confront the former gap as it involves over 800 million rural residents, and over 500 million urban residents. we need to take action to gradually narrow this gap. we also need to enhance reform of the social security system. we need to raise the level at which social security funds are managed, and th
we will also protect the lawful rights and interests of investors, especially small and medium investor your we will also drive economic transformation. the important thing is to further open up the services sector. of course, looking ahead, our trade, especially trading goods, will continue to grow and even at high speed in the years ahead. that will create enormous opportunities for the world, and help chinese enterprises to upgrade themselves in the course of fair competition. [speaking...
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and order, justice and the rule of law. these things can make a real difference. not expect to hear myself saying this, but can i commend the prime minister on the work he is doing on the panel and seeking to hold to the international development budget at a moment when we are asking people this weekend to give generously through comic relief. can he identify one group of people who were not included in the linear development gold, who are often excluded from society and educated -- and education, which are the severely handicapped people who are in severe poverty. >> he makes a very good point about helping disabled people across the world. we should make sure that the framework we look up properly includes the people he says. on the wider issue of the budget, i know it's contentious. i know it's difficult to i believe we should break a promise we made to the poorest people in our world. and i would also say, to those who have their doubts come of course, there is a strong moral case for a budget, but there is also a natio
and order, justice and the rule of law. these things can make a real difference. not expect to hear myself saying this, but can i commend the prime minister on the work he is doing on the panel and seeking to hold to the international development budget at a moment when we are asking people this weekend to give generously through comic relief. can he identify one group of people who were not included in the linear development gold, who are often excluded from society and educated -- and...
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>> neil: i've watched a lot of law shows. think i would know. >> i'm just a tv lawyer. but the thing is that they did farm out the work. >> neil: how did it get online. >> it was leaked. the intent -- there was no intent by ford that we know of to use this. no approval. it was a leak. it didn't go to print, and the kardashians are exploring and will be exploring for a long time because i don't see there's any claim here. >> neil: the same ad agency had another ad featuring the former prime minister silvio berlusconi, and a bunch of scantily clad women in the trunk. so, the kardashians then would have to argue, we're all offended, not just us, right? >> their lawsuit would be for their inning and their right because they the at the right to have that image from being distorted, particularly given their status. >> neil: maybe intent matters. these were never intended for paid publication, should never have been created. let alone uploaded to the internet. we deeply regret this incident, an incident for which they really were no
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environment.tastic >> they have to rule on the law. >> you are right. a fundamental constitutional right is for all of our citizens regardless of public opinion or regardless of what state border one lives on. 9 justices will have to look at the evidence and the precedents of the u.s. constitution. i am cautiously optimistic. two incredible attorneys and these phenomenal plaintiffs. >> if the supreme court decides that they will throw this case out, what is the future for gay and lesbian couples in america in terms of rights to marriage? >> i think it is wonderful. if the court was to throw this out saying there is no technical standing or if they said we don't want to hear it, decisionninth circuit would stand and there would be marriage equality. the evidence that we developed, no evidence on the other side. although law is developed clearly. i think the future is bright. this is a great thing for america. we think that now is the time because every day these restrictions are in place, people are getting hurt. >> thank you very much. >> thank you. ina
environment.tastic >> they have to rule on the law. >> you are right. a fundamental constitutional right is for all of our citizens regardless of public opinion or regardless of what state border one lives on. 9 justices will have to look at the evidence and the precedents of the u.s. constitution. i am cautiously optimistic. two incredible attorneys and these phenomenal plaintiffs. >> if the supreme court decides that they will throw this case out, what is the future for gay...
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and order, justice, and the rule of law. those things can make a real difference. blunkett.id >> in view of proceedings so far, i did not expect to hear myself saying this, but i commend the prime minister on the work he is doing on that panel and in seeking to hold to the international development budget. at a moment when we are asking people to give generously this weekend through comic relief this weekend, will he identify one group of people who were not included in the millennium development goals and who are often excluded from society and education, those severely disabled young people who face grinding poverty, ill health, and the disadvantage of those disabilities? will the prime minister give priority to them in developments over the next two years? prime minister. >> he makes a very good point about helping disabled people across the world, and we should make sure that a framework we look at properly includes the people he says. the poorest people in our wrld. and i would also say to those on the wider issue of ou
and order, justice, and the rule of law. those things can make a real difference. blunkett.id >> in view of proceedings so far, i did not expect to hear myself saying this, but i commend the prime minister on the work he is doing on that panel and in seeking to hold to the international development budget. at a moment when we are asking people to give generously this weekend through comic relief this weekend, will he identify one group of people who were not included in the millennium...
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needs. >> the german president coming on african nations to do more to promote democracy in the role of law. he made the comments in addis abba bo. he met his ethiopian counterpart. his four-day to ethiopia is his first official visit since became the german head of state one year ago. >> when a german scientist is said to receive one of the most prestigious prizes in research, he must be truly outstanding. >> among the winners this year, one of the pioneers of biological psychology. he wants to understand how perception, thought, and action arise in the brain. >> and how it affects our daily lives. >> everyday tasks that demand physical and mental dexterity. but maneuvering a vehicle from eight to be, as second nature to most. scientists still do not fully understand how we learned, store, and recalled these kinds of routines. they want to learn what happens in the brain. his prize-winning research looks at how the brain controls our responses and our thought processes. >> i am my own brain. i want to understand how my work and how others work. it is the most fascinating thing we can inves
needs. >> the german president coming on african nations to do more to promote democracy in the role of law. he made the comments in addis abba bo. he met his ethiopian counterpart. his four-day to ethiopia is his first official visit since became the german head of state one year ago. >> when a german scientist is said to receive one of the most prestigious prizes in research, he must be truly outstanding. >> among the winners this year, one of the pioneers of biological...
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why are proposed new laws against homosexuality worrying day russians? -- gay russians? >> hello, combat. we start with a look at europe, printing some looking very unsettled and deed. this big system is affecting eastern parts of europe with another area giving snow across the u.k. with this system developing across the mediterranean. and it looked like the snow was clearing up for much of you, pushing up into this heavy snow area here. for the u.k. it is certainly looking dry. the snow is gone but it is a brisk and significant windchill expected with heavy rain across much of portugal and into more western parts of spain. is insterly influence evidence. on the 20 degrees, 22 in benghazi. >> hello, the top story on aljazeera, the president of the central african republic has fled the capital. the rebel group seized after fighting government's fault -- government forces. they said the president fail to honor a peace deal. churchgoers in cyprus are praying for economic salvation. the president has gone to brussels for last-ditch talks. former president and military ruler
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his crime -- drawing posters calling for the rule of law, something he says china urgently needs today. >> i refused to bow my head in submission, so they hit me again and again. i lay in a pool of my own blood for more than three hours. we must abolish it as soon as possible. the law should protect people's rights. >> for now, life goes on in china's hated like -- hated gulags. tang hui's incarceration has led even china's official media to say that it is time the system was swept into the dustbin of history. >> a time of change in china. finally, from the jungle of the amazon to the concrete jungle of new york. he lives in -- lived in a brazilian village it is so remote it is a five-day boat ride to the nearest town. now, through a fellowship program, he is learning to speak english and make documentaries in the city that never sleeps. as you can imagine, it is quite a shock. >> from a village deep in the amazon to one of the busiest cities in the world. how would you cope with that kind of transition? that brings today's show to a close. you can watch "bbc world news" on your local
his crime -- drawing posters calling for the rule of law, something he says china urgently needs today. >> i refused to bow my head in submission, so they hit me again and again. i lay in a pool of my own blood for more than three hours. we must abolish it as soon as possible. the law should protect people's rights. >> for now, life goes on in china's hated like -- hated gulags. tang hui's incarceration has led even china's official media to say that it is time the system was swept...
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. >>> the united states has switched its patent law to a first to file system. this basically means that the invent irwho makes the first application can obtain the pat ents. the u.s. government revised the procedures to harmonize the systems in japan and european countries. attention is focused on how the change will affect pat ents lawsuits and the business strategies of companies operating in the u.s. >>> tens of thousands of people in iraq have staged an anti-u.s. rallies ahead of the 10th anniversary of the invasion of the country on march 20th. the protesters gathered in the central city in response to an appeal by those supporting al sadr. they condemn the u.s. led war which is believed to have killed over 100,000 civilians. they cite an insufficient amount of electricity. security remains unstable in the war torn country. terrorist attacks and violence continue as well as political divisions among sectarian groups >>> japan has won broad approval from african countries for a declaration to be announced in june. an outline was presented on saturday at a m
. >>> the united states has switched its patent law to a first to file system. this basically means that the invent irwho makes the first application can obtain the pat ents. the u.s. government revised the procedures to harmonize the systems in japan and european countries. attention is focused on how the change will affect pat ents lawsuits and the business strategies of companies operating in the u.s. >>> tens of thousands of people in iraq have staged an anti-u.s. rallies...
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i never think in these terms i swore that i will never hand over the power to my relatives to my in-laws or children but it's out of the question but the bottom line is that you need to win a fair election to get power and i remember that i won my first poll as an opposition candidate it was a fair wind just like all the following elections was one i've always played by the rules and i want people who come. the power of to me to do the same to win an election in a fair way so you are not grooming anyone as your successor is the only i've decided for myself that i will not even support anyone publicly so it must be conducted in a fair way the people should elect their leaders themselves when the time is right . i remember that during your summit visit to venezuela when chavez was still alive he said we have a great holiday today our guests are president bush and his son and you told him he was right in mentioning the boy because we need someone who will continue of course someone we can pass the baton to twenty twenty five years from now i didn't say pass the baton i said carry on our cau
i never think in these terms i swore that i will never hand over the power to my relatives to my in-laws or children but it's out of the question but the bottom line is that you need to win a fair election to get power and i remember that i won my first poll as an opposition candidate it was a fair wind just like all the following elections was one i've always played by the rules and i want people who come. the power of to me to do the same to win an election in a fair way so you are not...
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that was hugh totten of valorem law group. nearly 80% of all u.s. perscriptions are generics. fee hikes for merchants that sell on amazon are causing tension. amazon can thank third- party retailers - entities that sell on amazon's site - for amazon's record profits and 40% of its business, but now a series of fee increases for those sellers is making some defect to other sites. the situtation could end up benefitting amazon rival ebay. startling details are coming to light about campaign cash and family ties. a usa today study reveals congress paid out more than $2 million in campaign funds to relatives during the 2012 election. payments to children, spouses, aunts and uncles did not involve taxpayer money and are legal. however, campaign fund watchdogs contend there is a conflict when family members belong to special interest groups. move over superbowl. the ncaa is now the ad champion when it comes to sports championship games. the month-long tournament known as march madness brings in more ad revenue than any other sports championship all year. ad spending surpassed a bill
that was hugh totten of valorem law group. nearly 80% of all u.s. perscriptions are generics. fee hikes for merchants that sell on amazon are causing tension. amazon can thank third- party retailers - entities that sell on amazon's site - for amazon's record profits and 40% of its business, but now a series of fee increases for those sellers is making some defect to other sites. the situtation could end up benefitting amazon rival ebay. startling details are coming to light about campaign cash...
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my sister-in-law, my best friend. i grew up around teachers and having an incredible respect for the difficult job that they have every day. and i still surrounded by teachers to this day. and i think that it is because i have such respect for teachers and told them in such regard i have a tremendous believe for what they can do and the power that they have, and i refuse to believe what many folks these days say which is if kids are coming from difficult situations and poverty there is nothing the schools can do. i roundly reject that notion. i think that when children are in the classrooms of truly effective teachers even despite the fact they may face a lot of obstacles those kids can achieve the highest levels and so we should aspire to nothing short as a nation making sure every single kid is in the classroom with a highly effective teacher every single day. it's no less than what we would want for our own children and nothing different than we should want for the nation's kids. >> michelle, if the united states s
my sister-in-law, my best friend. i grew up around teachers and having an incredible respect for the difficult job that they have every day. and i still surrounded by teachers to this day. and i think that it is because i have such respect for teachers and told them in such regard i have a tremendous believe for what they can do and the power that they have, and i refuse to believe what many folks these days say which is if kids are coming from difficult situations and poverty there is nothing...
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so if all of these states new pass these ag gag laws that means the strong majority of americans meat factories will be won't be safe or will be safe from hidden cameras rather and that would make it harder for us to know what's really in our meat and where it comes from. so you've seen them on shelves of green products promising to save the environment and your body even as they give your wallet a beating companies producing green cars houses food and more claim that these products can decrease our carbon footprint just looking at green construction that industry brings in one hundred twenty two billion dollars so the question is are these products actually environmentally and socially responsible or are all of these so-called green companies just cashing in on do gooders to discuss i'm joined now by elizabeth q. senate executive producer of the documentary g m o m g and majority report producer michael brooks in our studio from new york welcome to the both of you so elizabeth i'm going to start off with you can we really trust these labels that tout that they're green and all natura
so if all of these states new pass these ag gag laws that means the strong majority of americans meat factories will be won't be safe or will be safe from hidden cameras rather and that would make it harder for us to know what's really in our meat and where it comes from. so you've seen them on shelves of green products promising to save the environment and your body even as they give your wallet a beating companies producing green cars houses food and more claim that these products can...
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loitering is to stand idlely about and linger without lawful business is prohibited on any sidewalks or property adjacent to the licensed premiseses under the control of the licensee, as despikted on abc form, 257. number five, graffiti shall be removed from the premises and all parking lots under the control of the licensee within 72 hours of the application, if it occurs on a friday or a weekend day or holiday, the licensee shall remove it within 72 hours following the beginning of the next week. number 6, the exterior of the premises shall be equipped with lighting with power to eliminate and make easy the appearance of all of the persons or about the premises. the position of such lighting will not disturb the normal privacy of any neighbor residences, no noise shall be audible beyond the area under the control of the licensee as defined on abc form 257. number 8. the interior lighting maintained there in, shall be sufficient to make easily decertainable the appearance of all patrons in the portion of the premiseses where the alcoholic beverages are sold or delivered or consumed.
loitering is to stand idlely about and linger without lawful business is prohibited on any sidewalks or property adjacent to the licensed premiseses under the control of the licensee, as despikted on abc form, 257. number five, graffiti shall be removed from the premises and all parking lots under the control of the licensee within 72 hours of the application, if it occurs on a friday or a weekend day or holiday, the licensee shall remove it within 72 hours following the beginning of the next...
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we have to enforece the laws that we have. the the momentary glance at laws we have proves there are holes in our system that even with adequate enforcement would not keep guns out of the hands that seek to do us harm. thatocused on the fact those on the terror watch list do not raise a flag in the system. i do not understand that. what are those on the terror watch list and not automatically denied a fire arm from licensed firearms dealer and should it person's listing on the list be a factor in the denial of a firearm? >> the reason those on the are nott watch list barred from firearms is statutory. it is notone of the factors is listed in the statute. there is legislation being discussed in terms of what more can be done to expand these prohibitive factors or to expand it and other ways the use of nix to bar the sale of guns. >> so a person can be on the terror watch list and yet we have to pass legislation to ensure that a person on that list can't purchase a gun. >> that is my understanding. indicatedsident has he plans t
we have to enforece the laws that we have. the the momentary glance at laws we have proves there are holes in our system that even with adequate enforcement would not keep guns out of the hands that seek to do us harm. thatocused on the fact those on the terror watch list do not raise a flag in the system. i do not understand that. what are those on the terror watch list and not automatically denied a fire arm from licensed firearms dealer and should it person's listing on the list be a factor...
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by law, his boat can carry 14 people, but most days he's out at sea. and he wouldn't be able to navigate if the waters are too rough. >> translator: if an earthquake triggers a nuclear accident, tsunami would also hit. if that's the case, we wouldn't be able to sail out. >> reporter: azuchi-oshin lies 13 kilometers offshore from the nuclear plant in western japan. municipal officials released their revised evacuation plan for the island last month. izake and other citizens gathered to discuss it at the fisheries co-op. >> translator: how many do we carry on our boats? >> translator: it depends on the size. >> translator: each boat should carry as many people as possible and make a run for it. >> translator: what about the bedridden? do we have time to take them along? >> reporter: an nhk survey suggests half of local governments struggle with finding transportation in an evacuation. >> translator: of course we care about our neighbors, but our families are our top priority. i think we'd face a panic even if we ran simulation drills. >> reporter: author
by law, his boat can carry 14 people, but most days he's out at sea. and he wouldn't be able to navigate if the waters are too rough. >> translator: if an earthquake triggers a nuclear accident, tsunami would also hit. if that's the case, we wouldn't be able to sail out. >> reporter: azuchi-oshin lies 13 kilometers offshore from the nuclear plant in western japan. municipal officials released their revised evacuation plan for the island last month. izake and other citizens gathered...
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they're highlighting the use of tweet by law enforcement. his use the twitter will give vermonters the glimpse of activity during the typical day of the daily shift of a trooper. there is a horrible murder happening. vermont officials hope this event will help the acceptance of law enforcement agencies. if i'm hit by a 2 x 4 i hope someone there from the basketball safety agency will film it. vermont we love you. you produce maple syrup, ben & jerry's. we don't think of you in terms of social media although i'm going to be performing in vermont. look at my twitter page about that fabulous show. i'll be right back. (vo) she gets the comedians laughing and the thinkers thinking. >>ok, so there's wiggle room in the ten commandments, that's what you're saying. (vo) she's joy behar. >>current will let me say anything. i don't over the weekend house speaker john boehner broke down and admitted we do have an immediate debt crisis in this country. scare talking about the debt is a lie. and they've been pushing to trim so-called entitlements to serve
they're highlighting the use of tweet by law enforcement. his use the twitter will give vermonters the glimpse of activity during the typical day of the daily shift of a trooper. there is a horrible murder happening. vermont officials hope this event will help the acceptance of law enforcement agencies. if i'm hit by a 2 x 4 i hope someone there from the basketball safety agency will film it. vermont we love you. you produce maple syrup, ben & jerry's. we don't think of you in terms of...
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. >> translator: this old system symbolizes the fact that it is ruled by law, not by police. if they can scrap the system, i think the government should do that. >> reporter: the reeducation through labor facilities are used as a way to clamp down on public dissent. but now the system itself has become the target of public criticism. with more people willing to speak out, this could be a chance for china's new leadership to spell out their position on human rights issues. nhk world, shanghai. >>> syrian president al-assad is vowing revenge on the people he blames for a suicide bombing. the explosion killed 49 people including a religious leader that was a staunch supporter of the assad government. the bomber blew himself up at a moss income the capital da mat cuss. the state-run news agency says one of the victims was a sunni muslim preacher who backed assad's fight against rebels. the bombing. he said he wouldn't let the deaths go in vain and urged his supporters to carry on their fight. leaders of the opposition free syrian army say assad is making false accusations. govern
. >> translator: this old system symbolizes the fact that it is ruled by law, not by police. if they can scrap the system, i think the government should do that. >> reporter: the reeducation through labor facilities are used as a way to clamp down on public dissent. but now the system itself has become the target of public criticism. with more people willing to speak out, this could be a chance for china's new leadership to spell out their position on human rights issues. nhk world,...
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tests are very nice to see you so it looks like the laws each deal has finally been struck or does it apply. we're. really going to last minute. trying to meet a twenty fifth of march deadline to start. cutting our liquidity right now and leave us details we have. will be a restructuring of the country's largest bank you are. going to happen is going to be having a. bad bank so first of all. the one hundred thousand euros will be protected and a move to transfer to the bank of cyprus that is the largest lender of the country right. above one hundred thousand euros taking a last load will be quite a substantial last obo you have to root for that actual percentage. right now. because of the orders a class. has. a share of the spline now remember only an effort to get ten billion euro bailout from of the e.u. so in fact we are going to be getting it to avoid bankruptcy. really are fed up for the past a week now. on sunday but the essential bank employs a limit with loads of people can take from a.t.m.'s there was a one hundred you were a limit so we can see the cash. problem still here t
tests are very nice to see you so it looks like the laws each deal has finally been struck or does it apply. we're. really going to last minute. trying to meet a twenty fifth of march deadline to start. cutting our liquidity right now and leave us details we have. will be a restructuring of the country's largest bank you are. going to happen is going to be having a. bad bank so first of all. the one hundred thousand euros will be protected and a move to transfer to the bank of cyprus that is...
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. >>> just yesterday colorado governor john hickenlooper signed into law some of the toughest gun legislation in the country. >>> two huge rocket engines from apollo moon missions have been recovered from the depths of the atlantic ocean. after nearly 40 years, the engines have been brought up from the ocean floor by the ceo of amazon.com. the engine fell back to earth once their fuel is spent. they weigh over 18,000 pounds. so far they can't i've which missions the rockets were from. nasa called it a historic find. and basos it was an incredible adventure. >>> bill karins joins us on weather. i didn't know he was a huge space buff. >> that's what i would do if i had millions. >> let's go find something. exactly. >>> good morning, everyone. the nation is really struggling to get out of this winter weather pattern. it's very cold in the northwest with snow showers around pipe want to compare where we're at right now compared to last year. this is last year at this time. almost all of the lower 48, pretty much east of the rockies had no show whatsoever. we had a pretty good snow pack in areas o
. >>> just yesterday colorado governor john hickenlooper signed into law some of the toughest gun legislation in the country. >>> two huge rocket engines from apollo moon missions have been recovered from the depths of the atlantic ocean. after nearly 40 years, the engines have been brought up from the ocean floor by the ceo of amazon.com. the engine fell back to earth once their fuel is spent. they weigh over 18,000 pounds. so far they can't i've which missions the rockets...
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at legalzoom.com weut the law on your side. with google now, it automatically knows when you need to leave for the airport, how much traffic there is, and can have your boarding pass ready. the droid razr maxx hd by motorola. droid-smart. droid-powerful. ♪ lou: that was the scene of a baghdad ten years ago tonight at the start of the iraqi war. controversial war, certainly. 4,486 of our troops killed. financially it cost just under 2 trillion. that does not count the almost half billion in benefits for our war veterans. there were no commemoration ceremonies in washington or for that matter baghdad today, but we think it's important to know %-a serving the over to a halfo million men and women who serve us in uniform and not. this is, thankfully, i believe, a real shock end of today. the number of our veterans receiving compensation is on the rise. two and a half million in 2003. it to a half million in 2003. three in half million. listen to this. according to the viejo, the average wait time after filing for a disability or
at legalzoom.com weut the law on your side. with google now, it automatically knows when you need to leave for the airport, how much traffic there is, and can have your boarding pass ready. the droid razr maxx hd by motorola. droid-smart. droid-powerful. ♪ lou: that was the scene of a baghdad ten years ago tonight at the start of the iraqi war. controversial war, certainly. 4,486 of our troops killed. financially it cost just under 2 trillion. that does not count the almost half billion in...
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russia passed a law last year that paved the way for such searches. why are russian lawmakers taking this hard line against western ngo's? >> actually, these actions against western ngo's are only a small part of a wide campaign that we have witnessed here, mainly aimed against russian ngo's that are cooperating with western ngo's or political foundations like the ones the russians search. german authorities want to prove that they are serious about this law that was passed that was supposed to restrict access of russian ngo's to funding. the purpose of these searches seemed to be to least unsettled if not frighten the russian ngo 's and their german or international partners. >> is there a possibility this will lead to a chill in german- russian relations? moscow is a key partner for energy issues and is a very powerful neighbor. >> president putin has made clear many times that he does not tolerate any country or anyone influencing russia and the opinion of russian citizens from abroad. he is a strong supporter of this new ngo. it seems russian auth
russia passed a law last year that paved the way for such searches. why are russian lawmakers taking this hard line against western ngo's? >> actually, these actions against western ngo's are only a small part of a wide campaign that we have witnessed here, mainly aimed against russian ngo's that are cooperating with western ngo's or political foundations like the ones the russians search. german authorities want to prove that they are serious about this law that was passed that was...
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russia passed a law last year that paved the way for such searches. why are russian lawmakers taking this hard line against western ngo's? >> actually, these actions against western ngo's are only a small part of a wide campaign that we have witnessed here, mainly aimed against russian ngo's that are cooperating with western ngo's or political foundations like the ones the russians search. german authorities want to prove that they are serious about this law that was passed that was supposed to restrict access of russian ngo's to funding. the purpose of these searches seemed to be to least unsettled if not frighten the russian ngo 's and their german or international partners. >> is there a possibility this will lead to a chill in german- russian relations? moscow is a key partner for energy issues and is a very powerful neighbor. >> president putin has made clear many times that he does not tolerate any country or anyone influencing russia and the opinion of russian citizens from abroad. he is a strong supporter of this new ngo. it seems russian auth
russia passed a law last year that paved the way for such searches. why are russian lawmakers taking this hard line against western ngo's? >> actually, these actions against western ngo's are only a small part of a wide campaign that we have witnessed here, mainly aimed against russian ngo's that are cooperating with western ngo's or political foundations like the ones the russians search. german authorities want to prove that they are serious about this law that was passed that was...
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what's not enough something is the law in the local needs you want a community l.n.g. motion will be used. i don't give it. you've just done for a matter of artist i must fight back i must fight. i'll fight. all right. the syrians are paying the last respects to a prominent sunni cleric killed by a suicide bomber in a damascus mosque on thursday shaikh mohammad saeed ramadan oh but he was on a was also a high profile that supporter rather of embattled president bashar al assad. says any muslim scholar who goes against the rebels is now at target. clergymen or let's say muslim schoolers who are not with the opposition were targeted or were killed we can remember the names for example like mr and others were killed because of having an opinion different done position but everybody believed that what happened is unjustified and cannot be explained we have extremist groups ischemic seem to be hard these who are fighting against the government and the mr before he was killed last friday in his last speech he said that we should fight with our with the syrian army and we sho
what's not enough something is the law in the local needs you want a community l.n.g. motion will be used. i don't give it. you've just done for a matter of artist i must fight back i must fight. i'll fight. all right. the syrians are paying the last respects to a prominent sunni cleric killed by a suicide bomber in a damascus mosque on thursday shaikh mohammad saeed ramadan oh but he was on a was also a high profile that supporter rather of embattled president bashar al assad. says any muslim...
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the university's, foundations, major law firms. they hit my area. they took everything off of my computer a few years ago. people have been reluctant to speak out about it. what is so shocking and makes me angry, the american taxpayer funded this guy, funded this guy, this chinese buy, he had over $200,000 grant. we were paying for him to spy against this. there are no americans working in china on any of the people's liberation army, the space program. the peopls liberation army basically runs their space program. there were the ones that opened up to kill all those human rights advocates. there the ones that really have led that genocidal government. this demonstration has to be very aggressive. the attorney neral i think it's bn weak, but the fbi has been very good. d.h. as has been very good. and so i want to congratulate. also i want to say most of this information was brought to a spy career people in nasa. they brought it forth. this is not only at the langley center. also taking place perhaps out of the ames center in california. lou: the we
the university's, foundations, major law firms. they hit my area. they took everything off of my computer a few years ago. people have been reluctant to speak out about it. what is so shocking and makes me angry, the american taxpayer funded this guy, funded this guy, this chinese buy, he had over $200,000 grant. we were paying for him to spy against this. there are no americans working in china on any of the people's liberation army, the space program. the peopls liberation army basically runs...
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that's the equal protection laws. the supporter says the court should not interfere in the democratic process. we do not expect the nine justices to deliver their final ruling until june but today we may have gotten hints when justice anthony kennedy said the court may be entering uncharted waters. shanea is live there at the supreme court. how is it possible that the judges could dismiss this case. >> there is a technical legal term about standing, are the right parties here to bring the case. is the case ready for the court to decide. you may remember when prop 8 was passed in california, both attorney general and the governor said, we're not going to defend it, and that meant there was nobody to defend the state's law. so a number of supporters of prop 8 took up the fight themselves. they brought the case here today. but because it's not the state officially acting on behalf of the voters who passed the law, there were a number of justices who had questions about the standing issue and whether or not they didn't ac
that's the equal protection laws. the supporter says the court should not interfere in the democratic process. we do not expect the nine justices to deliver their final ruling until june but today we may have gotten hints when justice anthony kennedy said the court may be entering uncharted waters. shanea is live there at the supreme court. how is it possible that the judges could dismiss this case. >> there is a technical legal term about standing, are the right parties here to bring the...
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reporting from riga in law to be. and right after the break we'll be taking a look into the secluded lines of a group of old believe is the last latin america to start everything i knew him russia the children of the schism is just ahead to stay with us. choose your language. call it we can without any financial literacy still some. choose to use the consensus to. choose the opinions that invigorating to. choose the stories that impact your life choose b. access to.
reporting from riga in law to be. and right after the break we'll be taking a look into the secluded lines of a group of old believe is the last latin america to start everything i knew him russia the children of the schism is just ahead to stay with us. choose your language. call it we can without any financial literacy still some. choose to use the consensus to. choose the opinions that invigorating to. choose the stories that impact your life choose b. access to.
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>> dodd frank is a very large -- it is a complicated law. probably more complicated than i would have preferred, but it is what it is. at the heart of it is ending too big to fail, giving the government new tools to resolve large financial institutions when they feel in a way it will not hurt taxpayers and not subject them to risk. well, it forced losses on the shareholders and creditors of the large financial institutions, which is where they belong. it also requires the federal reserve board to have much tougher prudential standards, so higher capital, more stable liquidity, less reliance on short-term debt. those are the types of things that were problems during the crisis and the fed has been mandated to have better regulation to prevent banks from getting in trouble to begin with. the volcker rule, too, a key part, it was designed to prohibit proprietary trading by those institutions in the government safety net. if you're a bank holding company that has an insured bank that has fdic-backed deposits or access to the federal reserves dis
>> dodd frank is a very large -- it is a complicated law. probably more complicated than i would have preferred, but it is what it is. at the heart of it is ending too big to fail, giving the government new tools to resolve large financial institutions when they feel in a way it will not hurt taxpayers and not subject them to risk. well, it forced losses on the shareholders and creditors of the large financial institutions, which is where they belong. it also requires the federal reserve...
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both laws aim to block same-sex marriage becoming legal. a decision isn't expected until sometime in june. today a palace memorial will be held for tom clemens head of the colorado prison system. you remember this he was shot dead in his home last week. he was a troubled son of a good friend of the colorado governor. he died in a shootout in the state of texas. heather? >> well postal workers across the country have a message. they want to continue saturday mail delivery. it is mandated law but the loss is threatening to cut it to save money. karen gray of houston stopped rallies in virginia in maryland. they protested the same saturday service. >> the possibility of an end to saturday delivery looms large. the general wants to stop saturday mail delivery starting with office. the national association of letter carriers said a loud collective. >> this is part of a pre-meditated rumor designed to stop the postal service. >> union leaders more of the same. >> deliver on rday. >> they agree more are paying bills on-line but not everybody like
both laws aim to block same-sex marriage becoming legal. a decision isn't expected until sometime in june. today a palace memorial will be held for tom clemens head of the colorado prison system. you remember this he was shot dead in his home last week. he was a troubled son of a good friend of the colorado governor. he died in a shootout in the state of texas. heather? >> well postal workers across the country have a message. they want to continue saturday mail delivery. it is mandated...
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meanwhile i was enjoying teaching law and a loved the interaction and i was practicing law and because of the opportunity to discuss tonight is state's constitutional law i quickly decided that was the area i wanted to focus on to take the test cases there issues of equality i would take them in the irish courts then there was the possibility these cases could be taken beyond the irish court just as the high court or supreme court because ireland had ratified the european convention on human rights and fundamental freedoms and all of that meant you could take decades having exhausted the remedies to go direct to strasbourg and the other possibility was to take cases to join the european union were there were directive said equal pay and equal opportunity binding on ireland there be a reference to go to luxembourg and argue then get a ruling because the irish court would be bound to apply and i enjoyed those cases but one that stands out with the sale in the book because so would miring of the client herself a client called to see she claimed she had an abusive husband who beat her and
meanwhile i was enjoying teaching law and a loved the interaction and i was practicing law and because of the opportunity to discuss tonight is state's constitutional law i quickly decided that was the area i wanted to focus on to take the test cases there issues of equality i would take them in the irish courts then there was the possibility these cases could be taken beyond the irish court just as the high court or supreme court because ireland had ratified the european convention on human...
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government is clearly in violation of international law and its obligations under international law journalists don't have access even to un special rapporteur tour does not have access we don't have access it greatly limits our ability to speak with them and to understand what's happening especially regarding their detention conditions and it only undermines the united states has credibility when they're calling for it here and human rights norms in other countries human rights groups have been long campaigning to get guantanamo closed but the international condemnation still hasn't resonated on capitol hill despite barack obama's pledge to shut down the prison four years ago r.t.c. corpus going off as more. the story around the closure of guantanamo bay prison has stuck to president obama ever since he promised to shut it down and here are some of the key dates on the way first in january two thousand and nine when obama was inaugurated he ordered the prison to be shut down within a year and banned some of the interrogation methods after the u.s. government admitted torturing some of the deta
government is clearly in violation of international law and its obligations under international law journalists don't have access even to un special rapporteur tour does not have access we don't have access it greatly limits our ability to speak with them and to understand what's happening especially regarding their detention conditions and it only undermines the united states has credibility when they're calling for it here and human rights norms in other countries human rights groups have...